Getting to know the rule of the blazer

I was walking along George Silundika Avenue in the central business district (CBD)and I noticed one guy who was wearing a grey blazer with matching grey chino pants and I admired the combination.

President appoints ZMC commissioners

President Mnangagwa has with immediate effect appointed members of the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC), which will be chaired by Professor Ruby Magosvongwe.

The rebound of delivery men

There is a nostalgic story that usually makes rounds in social circles of people that lived in local cities about three decades ago.

Chin’ono denied bail

Political activist Hopewell Chin’ono is likely to continue posting statements on social media that have the effect of instigating public violence if freed on bail, said Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna yesterday.

Opposition leader exposes July 31 plot

Opposition politician Ms Linda Masarira has warned that the country’s detractors are behind the planned July 31 demonstrations and want to use cover of corruption to subvert the Government.

Mobile test labs for borders

Econet Wireless founder Mr Strive Masiyiwa has procured mobile test laboratories at a cost of US$150 000 to help Zimbabwe to swiftly detect new Covid-19 cases at its borders.

Iron Mike’s sacrifice for comeback

NEW YORK. — Mike Tyson has revealed he has shed SIX STONE for his comeback fight with Roy Jones Jr after piling it on from booze and cocaine binges.

Coronavirus: New face covering rules in force in England

Coverings are mandatory in enclosed public spaces such as supermarkets, indoor shopping centres, transport hubs, banks and takeaways.

Students see red over condoms

FOR many, the ideal university and college atmosphere is one viewed as an “adult zone” and the doubt of whether a legion of students are sexually involved is demystified.

South Africa: African Development Bank approves first ever crisis response budget support of R5 billion to fight COVID-19

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank has approved a loan of approximately R5 billion ($288 million) to the government of South Africa, as the country battles one of the largest COVID-19 caseloads in the world.

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